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John B. Copley
Researcher at Cleveland Clinic
Publications - 11
Citations - 547
John B. Copley is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Placebo-controlled study. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 528 citations.
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Prednisone withdrawal, in kidney transplant recipients on cyclosporine and mycophenolate mofetil - A prospective randomized study
Nasimul Ahsan,Donald E. Hricik,Arthur J. Matas,Stephen Rose,Stephen J. Tomlanovich,Alan H. Wilkinson,Marian Ewell,Matthew McIntosh,Donald Stablein,Ernest E. Hodge,Daniel H. Hayes,Paul F. Gores,David M. Cohen,Thomas A. Gonwa,Karl Brinler,Robert C. Harland,John F. Neylan,Mark D. Pescovitz,James J. Wynn,Harold C-Yang,William M. Bennett,John B. Copley,John Dunn,S. Tomlanovich,Lawrence Chan,J. Andrew Bertolatus,Mathew R. Weir,Robert Mendez,John D. Pirsch,J. Harold Helderman +29 more
TL;DR: For recipients on cyclosporine/mycophenolate mofetil/P with no AR at 90 days, the chance of developing subsequent AR is small; if P is tapered and withdrawn, the risk increases, but the majority remain free of acute and chronic rejection.
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Beneficial effects of the bioflavonoids curcumin and quercetin on early function in cadaveric renal transplantation: a randomized placebo controlled trial.
Daniel A. Shoskes,Chantale Lapierre,Marcia Cruz-Corerra,Nicolas Muruve,Reinaldo Rosario,Beth Fromkin,Mauro Braun,John B. Copley +7 more
TL;DR: These bioflavonoid therapy improved early outcomes in cadaveric renal transplantation, possibly through HO-1 induction.
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Prevention of Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter-Related Infections
TL;DR: Given the anecdotal nature of much of the material presented and the lack of well-defined clinical research on the subject, carefully designed randomized prospective studies are needed to determine the best method for both catheter placement and maintenance.
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Therapeutic management of post-kidney transplant hyperparathyroidism.
TL;DR: Copley JB, Wüthrich RP, et al.
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Renal fibromuscular dysplasia in elderly persons.
TL;DR: The prevalence of FMD in the elderly population should be reevaluated to detect and treat this population accordingly and conventional angioplasty is considered the treatment of choice for patients with FMD.